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Truck Driver Free Class A CDL Training! - CRST (Lakeport, CA)

No experience needed.
No experience.
No Problem! In as little as two to three weeks of sponsored training and you ll be on the road, traveling the country, as a licensed truck driver.
A fresh (and fast) start.
To tell you the truth, I was at dead end, a bad decision away from living on the streets.
I couldn't hold a job for more than six months.
It was only after training at CRST that I believed a guy like me could have a real career, too.
- Kurt - Justin - Tina - Lester A career, not just a job.
There s always a job out there for a truck driver and it pays a lot more than you may think.
With your trucking license, you can find work all over the country, from shipyards to oilfields to local delivery.
Everyone needs someone who can work a truck.
What is it like driving an 18-wheeler? Just sit back, hit play, and travel the country delivering freight.
At CRST, you ll learn first-hand from industry veterans who know what it takes to make it in this business.
With a Trucking license to your name, you ll be earning more than $50k a year in no time.
Pay & Benefits Affordable top-carrier medical, dental, and life insurance.
Matched 401(k) plan.
Guaranteed home time:
one day off for every week out.
99% no-touch, 80% drop-and-hook freight.
The longest average trucking miles in the industry.
Average fleet age of just 1 1/4 years.
Hundreds of new trucks with late-model equipment.
Mileage Bonus Opportunity.
Hazmat Mileage Bonus.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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